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- Artashumara (Mittani Aryan: Artasmara; Akkadian: Artašumara) was a Hurrian ruler who briefly succeeded his father Shuttarna II as the king of Mitanni...
- harem. He had been placed on the throne after the murder of his brother Artashumara. He was probably quite young at the time and was destined to serve as...
- of Pharaohs Thutmose IV and Amenhotep II Shuttarna II, Ruler ( 000 ) Artashumara, Ruler ( 000 ) Tushratta, Ruler (c.1350 BC, short chronology), contemporary...
- Political - With the death of Shutarna II a crisis involving Tushratta and Artashumara resulted in Tushratta taking the throne. To counter this the Hittites...
- was the sister of Tushratta (later King of Mitanni), Biria-Waza and Artashumara. For political reasons, Gilukhipa was sent to Egypt to join Amenhotep...
- daughter of King Tushratta of Mitanni and his queen Juni, and niece of Artashumara. Tadukhipa's aunt Gilukhipa (sister of Tushratta) had married Pharaoh...
- successor and probably a son of Artatama I. He was succeeded by his sons, Artashumara, under dubious cir****stances, then Tushratta. During the reign of Shuttarna...
- Vol. II:358). Sanskritic interpretations of Mitanni royal names render Artashumara (artaššumara) as Ṛtasmara "who thinks of Ṛta" (Mayrhofer II 780), Biridashva...
- catching a fugitive)". Sanskritic interpretations of Mitanni names render Artashumara (artaššumara) as Arta-smara "who thinks of Arta/Ṛta", Biridashva (biridašṷa...
- Ritwik Ritesh Mitanni (non-Indian, Vedic) names include: Artatama I Artashumara Artamanya, leader of Ziribashani Look up ऋत in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...